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Discover LudwigThe phrase "columnist by" is not correct and it is not usable in written English
To use it correctly, you could phrase it as "columnist for" or "columnist at." For example, "Jane is a columnist for the local newspaper."
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"You were a sports columnist by then.
A newspaper columnist by trade, he is corpulent and arrogant.
Havrilesky is not the most likely advice columnist, by her own admission.
A Guardian News & Media spokesperson said: "Kelvin MacKenzie has not been hired as a columnist by the Guardian.
Forty-four yeafterfter his presumed "peak" (in 2004), he was voted greatest contemporary columnist by the British Journalism Review.
John Lithgow portrays Joseph Alsop, the mid-century political writer, in "The Columnist," by David Auburn ("Proof").
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Gossip columnists, by and large, kept a low profile on the banks of the Nile.
Allow me to confirm every prejudice you've ever held about Guardian columnists by lamenting that I will never experience the sweet, cinnamon-y taste of a soy pumpkin latte.
What's more, the top ten columnists by circulation include five conservatives, two centrists, and just three progressives.
But despite the anger voiced by columnists, and by people calling in to radio stations, there is no sense of a nation being galvanised.
In a very funny sequence, Nikki is interviewed on TV by a flamboyant show-biz gossip columnist (played by Dern's real-life mother, Diane Ladd).
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